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reallyharddic 818 reads
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When you go to write a review there is a guideline and number 15 states all stories are considered fiction and for pure entertainment.  So my point is why do people believe what is written?  I honestly think there is a hell of a lot of embellishment and that's what makes it fun to read.

Embellishment? Do you mean the part where these guys are coming 7 times per session and having 4-5 sessions per week? Or maybe the part where these guys are hung like a horse and have to carry their wee-wee's around in a wheelbarrow?
Yea, their likely One-Fivers.....

reallyharddic515 reads

LOL  yep couldn't have said it better myself

bwcoyote368 reads

Posted By: stumpgrinder
Embellishment? Do you mean the part where these guys are coming 7 times per session and having 4-5 sessions per week? Or maybe the part where these guys are hung like a horse and have to carry their wee-wee's around in a wheelbarrow?
Yea, their likely One-Fivers.....
You left out the guys that stay on that buckin bronco for the full 60, 90, or 120 minutes.  Or, the half dozen or more O's the lady had as she beheld him through the peephole.  

So I guess that fun house mirror I got so I could feel better about myself when I stepped out of the shower was not really needed?  Naturally not all reviews are embellished, in fact my audiologist agreed that all the screaming O's directly contributed to my tinnitus.  Probably should feel a little guilty I did not tell her I was the one doing the screaming, but who needs that shot of reality in one's fantasy?

I agree there is a lot of embellishment, and that reviews can be fun to read.  However, there is a difference between embellishment and an outright falsity.  and it is especially critical when what is written is designed to hurt and/or intentionally mislead.  I may embellish somewhat and take some literary liberties to try to make a review more interesting to read, but I try to be truthful in my ratings and reviews based on my personal experiences and observations.  (Besides, guideline 15 or whatever it is (I haven't gone to the trouble to look it up) is more likely than not language for legal disclaimers and protections.)

I agree and the fact you can get a vip membership for reviews attribute to this. I look at the numberical ratings and know that ymmv.

There are embellishments, but if a provider has 10+ reviews and you read them all, you can detect the common threads and get a pretty good feel for what a provider is like.  After a while, you also get a sense for which reviewers are more trustworthy.  All part of the research.

They legitimize the the existence of the client and the provider. SO they work in that regard. But I will say this: they are definitely written with the clear direction of a public eye.

.....If I ever had to research anything...You are the Man.  You never cease to amaze me!!!

..and yes; those reviews are quite entertaining.  I never knew.....

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